BIOL 385 - Advanced Human Physiology

Human physiology is the study of the functions of the body and how it maintains homeostasis. This lecture course examines those functions from a cellular and molecular basis using a systemic approach. Special attention is placed on medically vital systems including the nervous, cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive and endocrine systems. The course will be of use and interest to students intending to go to medical school or other health-related fields. (Effective Spring 2013)

Prerequisites:
BIOL 208 or 225 with a “C” or better

Credits: 3

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